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Bradley Setzler is the Strumpf Early Career Associate Professor of Economics at Pennsylvania State University (with tenure) and a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). His primary research focuses on labor economics and applied microeconomics, with secondary interests in industrial organization and international trade. He examines labor market power dynamics, wage inequality, firm-level effects, and the impacts of globalization on labor markets.
His work has been published in top journals such as the American Economic Review and the Journal of Labor Economics. Key topics include labor market adjustment to trade shocks, firm-induced wage disparities, and the role of multinational firms in domestic labor markets. Setzler collaborates with prominent economists like David Autor and Magne Mogstad, contributing to influential studies on monopsony power and policy implications.
He holds affiliations with NBER’s Labor Studies program and has presented research at leading institutions like MIT, Stanford, and the Federal Reserve. His methodologies emphasize large-scale data analysis, with contributions to software tools (e.g., textables, eventStudy) for econometric research.





